Rami Ollaik

In 2009, Ollaik founded Lebanon Ahead,[5] a movement aimed at improving the country and changing it into a peaceful and democratic nation by creating a platform of communication and understanding among citizens.

[8] In an inspirational journey that takes the reader from war-torn South Lebanon to a detention cell at JFK airport, The Bees Road is the personal narrative of Rami Ollaik.

After 13 years of party involvement, he reevaluates his life and his conception of love in an attempt to rid himself of his haunting fundamentalist past and to finally pursue his ultimate goal of personal freedom.

This ravaged landscape proves inescapable, and, like many Southern Lebanese Shiites, Rami is drawn to Hezbollah's resistance movement and indoctrinated into a path of fundamentalist Islam.

However, as he moves to Lebanon's capital to attend the American University of Beirut and head Hezbollah's AUB recruitment operations, pivotal events on campus and key interactions with the student body cause him to question his values, his views on women, and even the Party itself.

This personal reform proves difficult, involving humiliating romantic interactions and a troubling suicide attempt, but eventually the path of the new Rami takes him all the way to the United States to pursue his education.

The story ends with Rami back in his home country teaching beekeeping at AUB, filled with the urge to build a stronger Lebanon and unite the nation as whole.

- ISBN 978-2844086778 After "The Bees Road" and "Under The Green Waters", the third sequel to the first book "Lost In The Barn" by Rami Ollaik (Arabic) carries us on a journey through real life events.

A leap from Hezbollah to true patriotism, passing through identity crisis, meticulous sabotage, a hope for a long-awaited justice, and ending with an encounter with the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.

A book that offers an in-depth analysis of the regional and international schemes to maintain power over the little nation, and all the repercussions that have caused the extreme divisions, destruction and bloodshed that we are witnessing today.

"Lost In The Barn" makes you deep-dive into the human dichotomy of hope and disappointments, in a journey of pilgrimage that links the past experiences to the present sufferings and embarks on a father's witnessing of that and his passing away.

In an inspirational journey that takes the reader from war-torn South Lebanon to a detention cell at JFK airport, The Bees Road is the personal narrative of Rami Ollaik.

In 1994, and after 13 years of party involvement, he reevaluates his life and his conception of love in an attempt to rid himself of his haunting fundamentalist past and to finally pursue his ultimate goal of personal freedom.

A literary autobiographical account of the author's story during the year 2008 that takes us deep into the murky circles of the corrupt Lebanese State; showing the behind-the-scenes nature of democracy in the Middle East, and the intricately calibrated intimidation campaigns.

In an inspirational journey that takes the reader from war-torn South Lebanon to a detention cell at JFK airport, The Bees Road is the personal narrative of Rami Ollaik.

After 13 years of party involvement, he reevaluates his life and his conception of love in an attempt to rid himself of his haunting fundamentalist past and to finally pursue his ultimate goal of personal freedom.

This ravaged landscape proves inescapable, and, like many Southern Lebanese Shiites, Rami is drawn to Hezbollah's resistance movement and indoctrinated into a path of fundamentalist Islam.

However, as he moves to Lebanon's capital to attend the American University of Beirut and head Hezbollah's AUB recruitment operations, pivotal events on campus and key interactions with the student body cause him to question his values, his views on women, and even the Party itself.

This personal reform proves difficult, involving humiliating romantic interactions and a troubling suicide attempt, but eventually the path of the new Rami takes him all the way to the United States to pursue his education.

Tournant le dos à une famille modérée et aimante, il accédera, pendant ses treize années au sein de la formation, aux échelons supérieurs du parti.

Traître aux yeux de ses anciens frères d’armes, il va entamer un long et difficile chemin vers l’émancipation, qui le conduira du Liban ravagé par les conflits jusqu’aux Etats-Unis, où il suivra un doctorat, pour finir soupçonné de terrorisme et expulsé après le 11 septembre 2001.

The Bees Road
The Bees Road
Under the Green Waters
Under the Green Waters
Lost in The Barn
Lost in The Barn
The Bees Road Trilogy
The Bees Road Trilogy
دليلك إلى تربية النحل
دليلك إلى تربية النحل
Bee Keeping
Bee Keeping